Indianapolis, IN—Post Office retail counters in the Greater Indiana District will be open on Christmas Eve, Thursday, Dec. 24, but most will shorten retail lobby hours and close at noon. Mail delivery for
Dec. 24 is not affected by the change.
Revised hours will be posted at each Post Office and commercial customers are asked to check with their Bulk Mail Acceptance Unit for Dec. 24 hours of operation. Customers may call 1-800-ASK-USPS for information about specific Post Offices. In addition, mail should be deposited into blue collection mailboxes by 12:00 noon for early pick-up on Dec. 24.
All Post Offices will be closed Friday, Dec. 25 and Friday, Jan. 1. Express Mail only will be delivered on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day in most major metro areas.
The Greater Indiana District includes cities and towns with ZIP Codes 460-469, 472-475 and 478-479.
The following Greater Indiana District Post Offices will be open on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 until 5:00 p.m. or as noted below.
Anderson (1505 Raible Avenue)
Carmel (275 Medical Drive)
Fishers (8500 E 116th Street)
Noblesville (1900 Pleasant Street)
Brownsburg (411 Northfield Drive)
Greenfield (207 N. State Street)
Greenwood (407 W. Smith Valley Road)
Indianapolis Bacon Station (2727 E. 55th Street)
Indianapolis Bridgeport Branch (8804 W. Washington Street, open until 12:00 noon)
Indianapolis Brightwood Station (2830 N. Sherman Drive, open until 4:30 p.m.)
Indianapolis Broad Ripple Finance Unit (6255 S. Carrollton Avenue, open until 12:00 noon)
Indianapolis Castleton Branch (8710 Bash Street)
Indianapolis Circle City Station (456 N. Meridian Street)
Indianapolis Clermont Branch (3239 Tansel Road)
Indianapolis Cumberland Branch (11600 E. Washington Street)
Indianapolis Eagle Creek Branch (6401 Gateway Drive)
Indianapolis Eastgate Station (740 N. Shortridge Road)
Indianapolis Garfield Station (1636 E. LeGrande Avenue, open until 4:30 p.m.)
Indianapolis Lawrence Branch (4430 McCoy Street)
Indianapolis Linwood Station (4401 E. 10th Street)
Indianapolis Main Office (125 W. South Street)
Indianapolis Mapleton Station (2650 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street)
Indianapolis New Augusta Branch (8401 Moller Road)
Indianapolis Nora Branch (1300 E. 86th Street)
Indianapolis Oaklandon Branch (12125 E. 65th Street)
Indianapolis Park Fletcher Branch (2760 Fortune Circle East)
Indianapolis Rainbow Station (3322 W. 16th Street)
Indianapolis Southport Branch (1701 E. Edgewood Avenue)
Indianapolis Speedway Branch (6110 W. 25th Street)
Indianapolis Wanamaker Branch (7950 Southeastern Avenue)
Indianapolis West Indianapolis Finance Unit (1144 S. Belmont Avenue, open until 12:00 noon)
Crown Point (128 S. East Street)
Hammond Main Office (5530 Sohl Avenue)
Michigan City (303 Washington Street)
Valparaiso (2700 Valparaiso Street)
Gary Main Office (1499 Martin Luther King Drive)
South Bend Main Office (424 S. Michigan Street)
Fort Wayne Main Office (1501 S. Clinton)
Kokomo (2719 S. Webster Street)
Columbus (450 Jackson Street)
Muncie (501 W. Memorial Drive)
Bloomington Main Office (206 E. 4th Street)
Bloomington Woodbridge (3210 E. 10th Street)
Tell City (444 Main Street, open until 4:00 p.m.)
Terre Haute Main Office (150 W. Margaret Drive)
Lafayette (3450 State Road 26 East)
On New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31, all Greater Indiana Post Offices will close at their normal time or 5:00 p.m., whichever is earlier. Exceptions are the three Indianapolis finance stations (West Indianapolis, Bridgeport and Broad Ripple) – these offices will close at noon on Dec. 31. Post Offices in the Greater Indiana District will be open regular hours on Saturday, Dec. 26 and Jan. 2.
Visit the Postal Service’s interactive holiday press room at usps.com/news. For holiday mailing reminders and shipping tips, follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/holidayshipping.
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